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An indispensable reference for practitioners and academics, The Law of Security and Title-Based Financing offers the only full-length treatment of traditional security over personal property alongside devices like retention of title and sales of receivables that fulfil a similar economic function.

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An indispensable reference for practitioners and academics, The Law of Security and Title-Based Financing offers the only full-length treatment of traditional security over personal property alongside devices like retention of title and sales of receivables that fulfil a similar economic function.

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Michael Bridge is an emeritus Cassel Professor of Commercial Law at the London School of Economics Law, Visiting Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore, and Senior Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, an honorary King's Counsel, a Bencher of the Middle Temple and a door tenant of 20 Essex Street chambers. His has acted as an advisor to the Fourth American Restatement on Property Law; is a member of the CISG Advisory Council; was a member of the Lando Commission on European Contract Law and participated in the Trento Project on the Common Core of Private Law and in the European Civil Code Study Group. He has written many books and articles on commercial law, contract law, and personal property law Eva Lomnicka became a professor in 1993 and, having spent her entire academic career at King's, was awarded a King's Lifetime Achievement award in 2018. Her research interests have centred on financial regulation, in particular consumer credit law. She was on the DTI's Consumer Credit Steering Group which led to the Consumer Credit Act 2006. She was also an expert on the UK's delegation to UNCITRAL's Convention on Receivables Financing (Vienna and New York: 1997-2001). With John Powell QC she established and until recently edited Sweet and Maxwell's Encyclopedia of Financial Services Law and she contributes to a number of leading practitioner texts. She is on the Advisory Board of a number of academic journals and was a founder member (and is on the Advisory Board) of the Financial Services Lawyers Association. Until recently she maintained an advisory practice at the Bar, was appointed a Bencher of the Middle Temple in 2014 and Q.C. (Honoris causa) in 2020 Professor Louise Gullifer KC (Hon) FBA is Rouse Ball Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. She is an associate member of 3VB, where she practiced for a number of years, and a Bencher of Gray's Inn. She was the founding director of the Commercial Law Centre at Harris Manchester College and executive director of the Secured Transaction Law Reform Project, as well as the Oxford academic lead of the Cape Town Convention Academic Project. She was the UK delegate to both UNCITRAL (working group VI) during its work on secured transactions, and is one of the UK delegates to the UNIDROIT conferences on the Cape Town Convention, as well as a member of a number of UNIDROIT working groups